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I'm referring to the process by which film-sourced material originally shot w/24 fps are played back at 25 fps when transferred to PAL video.

This gives an increase in speed of about 4%, which is quite audible for the sound.

If the Santana concert is originally shot as video there shouldn't be any problems, but if the source was film, it is virtually certain to be speeded up. It may be done either with or without pitch correction, but it will still play faster. I wouldn't want that in a music disc, so if it's the case, I'd rather get the region 1 NTSC version, which will play at the correct speed (since NTSC uses 30 fps, film is transferred in a different way than with PAL - can't speed it up from 24 to 30 fps as that would be very noticeable)